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Media Beat: March 03, 2022

By David Farrell

TekSavvy calls for investigation of CRTC chair Ian Scott

Independent Canadian internet service provider (ISP) TekSavvy is calling for an investigation into Ian Scott, chairperson of the Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC), for breaking protocols when meeting with telecom executives.


In its filing to the Federal Integrity Commissioner, TekSavvy alleged that Scott contravened the Public Servants Disclosure Protection Act by holding meetings with litigants with open CRTC files. – Tom Li, IT World Canada

Rogers, Bell and Shaw pull Russian state-controlled RT channel

Minister of Canadian Heritage Pablo Rodriguez applauded the decisions by the Canadian telecoms, calling RT the "propaganda arm" of Russian President Vladimir Putin "that spreads disinformation."

"It has no place here," Rodriguez said on Twitter. – CBC

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Canada needs to get back into the business of making things

Here’s the real reason we have a supply chain crisis in North America today — a reason that hardly anyone ever mentions: we don’t make anything here anymore.

Over the past twenty years, we’ve turned our factories into warehouses, importing more and more of the products we buy — everything from cars and washing machines to TVs and lawn mowers. When you drive through the suburbs of Toronto — Vaughan and Pickering and Newmarket — many of the new buildings nowadays in our industrial parks are giant warehouses and logistics centres filled with goods from Amazon and other major overseas distributors. – Frank Stronach, Toronto Star

'We want to see the source of terror': Why we're glued to social media as the Russia-Ukraine war unfolds

'We’re absolutely shocked. We can’t believe something is happening, yet it is happening. And we keep coming back. We wake up ... and wonder, what happened overnight?' – Sharon Kirkey, National Post

What is Putin’s Endgame? Garry Kasparov on Russia’s Attack on Ukraine

A vocal critic of the Russian leadership is Garry Kasparov, the chess grandmaster who repeatedly ranked world number one for 20 years before turning his attention to politics. He tells leaders to “help Ukraine fight against the monster you helped create.” Kasparov speaks with Walter Isaacson. – Amanpour & Co.

Western companies profiting from Russia's war

Western weapons manufacturers are reaping huge profits from the war in Ukraine. Their share prices have increased manifold since the Russian build-up in November. Palki Sharma tells you how the western military-industrial complex benefits from endless wars.

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Nuclear-war narrative used to put pressure on Western public

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov set out his stance on the West’s nuclear-war narrative and the recent bans on Russian athletes. – Russia Today

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Lana Del Rey performs on "Christmas in Graceland"
Katherine Bomboy/NBC

Lana Del Rey performs on "Christmas in Graceland"

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Yes, Lana Del Rey’s Headlining Coachella Set Was Perplexing — And Profound

The iconic artist's night one headlining set included a guest appearance from Billie Eilish, a hologram of herself and so much more.

Not only did Lana Del Rey start her Coachella headlining set early, but her entry was epic.

On Friday, April 12, at 11:16 p.m. the festival main stage screens showed an aerial view of Del Rey and her entourage rapidly approaching. As she neared, it became clear her crew was not rolling up on the expected golf carts that often shuttle stars around the Indio, Calif. fest, but rather motorcycles. And as a snippet of her never-to-be-officially-released song “Jealous Girl” played – with the lyric “Baby, I’m a gangster too” on loop – Del Rey’s motorcade took a lap through the crowd as she smiled and waved to the thousands of fans gathered for this very moment.

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